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BRIAN WILLIAMS, anchor:Today was a crucial day for those 10
American church
members who were accused of trying to take children out of
Haiti
illegally.
NBC
's
Michelle Kosinski
is with us
tonight
again from
Port
-au-Prince. Michelle, good evening.

MICHELLE KOSINSKI reporting:Brian, it was a scene here today. These American missionaries so hopeful they would be let go that they had a chartered plane waiting. But instead, all 10 are now right back here in jail, the only one left standing in the capital after the quake, and indicted on serious charges of
child abduction
and
criminal association
, for trying to transport Haitian children
across the border
that they say they were trying to rescue. When they arrived back here from court, police could barely get them through the
crowd
of international journalists and onlookers. So what's next is an investigation that could take three months to determine whether there's enough evidence to take these Americans to trial. The Haitian government says it wants to
speed
up that process. In the meantime, the attorney for these missionaries will ask to have them released, but we're told, if they are, they won't be allowed to leave
Haiti
. Their charges carry potential sentences of up to nine years for
criminal association
and up to 15